Hot Springs in Alaska
115 thermal springs · 68–219°F · 6 counties
Alaska is home to 115 documented thermal springs, making it one of the most geothermally active states in the country. Temperatures range from 68°F to 219°F. The state features 3 boiling-temperature springs, so visitors should exercise caution near superheated sources.
Notable Hot Springs in Alaska
Pilgrim Hot Springs is a ghost town in the interior of the Seward Peninsula of northwestern Arctic Alaska. Also known as Kruzgamepa, Kruzgamepa Springs and ...
The Seward Peninsula is a large peninsula on the western coast of the U.S. state of Alaska whose westernmost point is Cape Prince of Wales. The peninsula pro...
Chena Hot Springs are a system of thermal mineral springs located within the Yukon-Tanana Plateau near the town of Chena Hot Springs, approximately 50 miles ...
Alaska Hot Springs Superlatives
Thermal Range Across Alaska
Mineral Profile of Alaska Springs
20 springs with pH data. Alkaline springs feel silky; acidic springs are prized for skin renewal.
20 springs with TDS data. Higher mineral concentration means a richer therapeutic soak.